Events

December 26, 2024

2025 Litigation Lessons Quarterly Webinar Series

2:00 - 2:30 PM ET; March 20, July 17, September 25, and December 11

Join Hudson Cook partners Julia Whitelock, Rob Tilley, for a quarterly consumer and government enforcement litigation webinar. The webinars will feature a discussion of recent, notable cases involving the consumer financial services industry, the impact of those decisions, and key take-aways and action items for businesses. Each webinar's topics will be announced approximately one week prior.

Please click on the date to register for an upcoming Litigation Lessons Webinar.

  1. March 20: Spring Lessons (Register here)
  2. July 17: Summer Lessons (Register here)
  3. September 25: Fall Lessons (Regiser here)
  4. December 11: Winter Lessons (Register here)

Registration required. All fields with an asterisk (*) are required. Registration is offered and available primarily to clients of Hudson Cook, LLP. All registrations are subject to approval. Please register using a company email address. Attempted registrations using personal email (Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) or academic email addresses (.edu) will not be accepted or will be canceled before the date of the webinar, as will registrations from lawyers at law firms, government employees, reporters, or other persons with the media. After registering and being approved, registrants will receive a confirmation email containing instructions on how to log in to the webinar.


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